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Published on Nov 1, 2024Source: Morocco World News - Pro-Government
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Published on Nov 1, 2024
Kotug wins work on BP’s project off Mauritania and Senegal
Offshore towage specialist Kotug International and its partner Maritalia have been selected by energy major BP to provide marine services to the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) project. The contract is a long-term fixed contract, with extension options, to …
Source: Splash 247 - Neutral -
Published on 12:16 GMT
Turkey seeks deeper Africa ties at summit
Nairobi — Turkey on Sunday said it was committed to deepening relations with Africa, which it and called on to back diplomatic support for Palestinians, as it held its latest African summit in Djibouti. Turkey has invested heavily across Africa in recent …
Source: Voice of America - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 05:52 GMT
Which country has the lowest employment rate in world?
We did cover a story on the country which has the highest employment rate and now you might be wondering which countries have the lowest or poorest employment rate. Such countries should be avoided in case a person wants to migrate for better employment …
Source: The Indian Express - Center-left -
Published on 05:51 GMT
What next for BRICS+ and Africa
By Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH The 16th BRICS+ summit in Kazan, capital of Tatarstan, with Egypt and Ethiopia participating for the first time, has opened a distinctive chapter for Africa, particularly to seize emerging opportunities for driving further economic …
Source: Business and Financial Times - Label Pending -
Published on 08:08 GMT
Pakistan’s Growth Outlook Positive But Financing Needs, Inflation Pose Big Risks: IMF
Economies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and Pakistan face a fragile recovery amid global geoeconomic fragmentation, conflicts, climate-related shocks, and country-specific challenges, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The Fund …
Source: ProPakistani - Neutral -
Published on 01:32 GMT
Politics of Membership of International Organisations:The Case of Nigeria in BRICS
Bola A. Akinterinwa Membership of any national or international organization is, more often than not, a resultant from political decisions, because it is first a matter of choice between joining and not joining. Nigeria’s interest in joining the United …
Source: This Day - Pro-Government -
Published on 00:25 GMT
The Dakhla Historic Rally highlights the Moroccan Sahara in Guerguerat
Guerguerat: the emblematic point of the Historic Rally route Dakhla Guerguerat Rally: Moroccan women behind the wheel Participants in the third edition of the Classic Car Rally, organized by the Moroccan Federation of Classic Cars (FMVA) and the Royal …
Source: Atalayar - Neutral -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
New and renewed discoveries in our oceans
The beauty of a recolonised reef with hard and soft planted corals. – Photo from Kathy Oakley and TRACC MUCH has been written about the disastrous effects of climate change upon our oceans which we can least afford to ignore. These include rising sea …
Source: The Borneo Post - Neutral -
Published on Nov 2, 2024
NNPCL, ONHYM announce progress on the 6,800KM Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project
According to Nigeria's national oil body, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, (NNCPL), the $25 million African Atlantic Gas Pipeline (AAGP), also known as the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline project, has reached the land acquisition and …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral